The survey of 1600 self-identified Republicans and GOP-leaning independents was conducted February 10th-11th. More than 67% of GOP primary voters now have a favorable view of Trump. This is the first national survey taken since Trump’s crushing victory in the New Hampshire primary. The large sample size leaves a narrow margin of error of only plus or minus 2 percentage points.

There is more good news for Trump

A South Carolina poll sponsored by the Augusta Chronicle, also taken after the New Hampshire result, shows Trump with almost a 17 point lead over second place Ted Cruz.

Trump drew a support level of 36.3 percent, with Cruz trailing at 19.6 percent.

The South Carolina survey of 779 of Republican and GOP leaning voters also has a small margin of error at +/- 3.5%.